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  • #16
    I need to go into it more in-depth, but we can choose to share our data with each other through the 23andme.com site, right? I think I just need to switch it to public sharing with other users on the site.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Michael.James.Clark View Post
      I need to go into it more in-depth, but we can choose to share our data with each other through the 23andme.com site, right? I think I just need to switch it to public sharing with other users on the site.
      Yeah, you can share within the site, but you'll loose that data when your subscription expires. I'm looking for a free community site that we can use to upload our data (downloaded from from 23andMe).
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      • #18
        Razib Khan will store them for you: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gn...lic-genotypes/

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